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Lewisham Services for Schools Feedback Survey 2024
To continue to improve our offers to Lewisham Schools we are seeking feedback from Headteachers, Chairs of Governors and School Business Managers to find out what is working and what could be improved on the Lewisham Services for Schools website. By giving us 10 minutes of your time and sharing with us your thoughts on the services you purchased this year, you will help us to improve and evolve what we can offer to our schools borough wide. From this survey we will be... MoreOpened 11 June 2024 -
Vaping (E-Cigarette Use) Survey 2024
The Public Health Team at Lewisham Council, is planning to consult with school staff and students to understand the challenges schools are facing regarding vaping (e-cigarette use) and how we can best support our communities. This questionnaire is adopted from Bristol University. We would very much welcome your feedback to help understand what issues you are experiencing and to help us to understand what would help improve things going forward. It should take you... MoreOpened 2 July 2024 -
LewishamNCIL
Community Groups and organisations can apply for NCIL funding to deliver their own projects, please visit the Community Funding Portal to find out how. Residents are invited to support up to nine suggested capital projects. Your preferences will contribute to the overall assessment process. To view and support these projects, please continue reading. Lewisham Council is launching the second round of Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding, which will provide... MoreOpened 8 July 2024 -
Cold Blow Lane walking and cycling project Survey
Lewisham Council is proposing a trial road restriction at Cold Blow Lane to improve road safety and encourage walking and cycling. From Monday 29 July 2024, Cold Blow Lane between Mercury Way and Sanford Walk, will be closed to motor vehicles until further notice. Over the years, the community has been concerned about this section of road being dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. There have been multiple petitions and campaigns calling for change. This trial scheme in is... MoreOpened 29 July 2024 -
Areas of Special Local Character - selection criteria & Sydenham and Forest Hill ASLCs
We would welcome your feedback on the selection criteria and statements of significance for Lewisham's Areas of Special Local Character (ASLCs). Areas of Special Local Character are places that have a particular character that lifts them above the ordinary. This will usually be based on the way the area developed historically, and on the use of interesting or unusual architectural forms. They may benefit from their place in the landscape or the way vegetation is... MoreOpened 5 August 2024 -
Calling all parents and carers tell us about your child care needs 2024
Thank you for completing this survey. Your response will help us to understand how Lewisham council could better support families with accessing childcare in the borough. Your response will be kept entirely confidential. If you need support with any of the issues covered in this survey, or want to find out more about childcare or family services locally, please contact Lewisham Family Information Service (FIS) on 020 8314 3940 or visit ... MoreOpened 23 August 2024 -
Hither Green Lane/Courthill Road Safety Improvement Scheme Consultation
Lewisham Council is proposing traffic calming measures along Hither Green Lane and a section of Courthill Road to reduce speeding and improve road safety for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists. The proposals also include upgrading the crossing on Hither Green Lane near Brindishe Green Primary School to a signalised crossing, creating a safer route to school for pupils. MoreOpened 5 September 2024 -
Lee Terrace Road Safety Scheme Survey
Lewisham Council is proposing road safety improvements on Lee Terrace and the junction of Lee Terrace, Lee Park and Lee Road with the aim to reduce speeding and increase safety for residents and those who use the route. MoreOpened 9 September 2024 -
Article 4 Direction - Use Class E (commercial, business and services) to Use Class C3 (residential)
Representation Period for an Article 4 Direction for Class E (commercial, business and service) Lewisham Council approved the making of a non-immediate Article 4 Direction for Major Centres, District Centres, Local Centres and Strategic Industrial Locations (SIL), Mixed-Use Employment Locations (MEL), some Locally Significant Industrial Sites (LSIS) and some Parades, which removes permitted development rights for the change of use from commercial, business and... MoreOpened 18 September 2024 -
Southend Lane Bus Priority Consultation
Lewisham Council is planning to introduce a new bus priority route along Southend Lane as part of Transport for London’s (TfL) initiative to enhance the speed, reliability and efficiency of the bus network. The current proposal includes: New bus lane : A new 665-meter westbound bus lane from Worsley Bridge to Farmstead Road. Road modifications : Conversion of the central traffic island into a road to create space for the new bus lane. ... MoreOpened 1 October 2024 -
Consultation on the Planning Enforcement Plan
We are reopening the consultation, which originally ran over the summer, to gain a wider scope of views from the public. How you can help? By answering our 9 questions on the Planning Enforcement Plan and letting us know your views in the comment boxes. This can include your past experiences of planning enforcement and what you think our priorities should be. As we look at achieving our wider vision for Lewisham it is critical that as a planning authority we protect the... MoreOpened 18 November 2024 -
Business Ratepayer Consultation - proposed budget 2025/26
Business rates tax is a tax that is levied on non-domestic properties, such as shops, offices, and warehouses. It is one of the key elements of local government financing. Here in the Borough of Lewisham, business rates help to fund local services including social care for adults and children, libraries, street lighting, waste collection and public parks. As a local business owner, we are keen to hear from you and would encourage you to share your thoughts via our online... MoreOpened 25 November 2024 -
Lewisham All Age Autism Strategy 2024
Lewisham Council have an All-Age Autism Strategy that is in place between 2023 and 2028. Lewisham Council and its partner organisations have committed to progressing our vision that Lewisham is a borough in which autstic people can lead fulfilling lives. We aim to become an autism-inclusive borough, improving conditions for autistic people to ensure they are welcome, safe and able to thrive. Following our consultation in May 2022, your comments contributed towards the agreement of the eight... MoreOpened 11 December 2024
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